The Yardbirds Over Under Sideways Down: 60th Ann.
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The Yardbirds' Over Under Sideways Down / Roger the Engineer Reissued for Its 60th Anniversary Edition on Colored 6 x 7" Box Set: Includes Song Lyrics, Photos and Artwork Elements of Both the Original U.S. and UK Releases.
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The seminal 1966 classic reissued as a 60th anniversary box set of six 7" singles. Released in 1966 as Over, Under, Sideways, Down in the U.S., and The Yardbirds in the UK (and widely known as Roger the Engineer ever since) Over, Under, Sideways, Down was The Yardbirds' only studio album of entirely original material.
Recorded in London at a moment when British R&B bands were pushing toward psychedelia, it captured the band in transition from their blues-club roots to a new, experimental sound driven by Jeff Beck's groundbreaking guitar work. Songs like "Over Under Sideways Down" and "The Nazz Are Blue" mixed blues energy with distortion, Eastern scales, and unusual time signatures, defining the sound that would later feed into both hard rock and psychedelia. Beck's use of feedback, sustain, and fuzz effects gave tracks a sense of invention that influenced everyone from Jimi Hendrix to Jimmy Page, while songs like "Hot House of Omagararshid" and "He's Always There" were full of studio experimentation courtesy of Paul Samwell-Smith's tape loops, droning guitars, and haunting harmonies.
It was all delivered with the restless energy that made The Yardbirds one of Britain's most innovative mid-'60s bands and the combination of pioneering production, Keith Relf's eerie vocals, Beck's sonic daring, and the driving rhythms of Chris Dreja (rhythm guitar), Samwell-Smith (bass) and Jim McCarty (drums), made it a milestone in rock's evolution.
Critics have subsequently come to view it as the band's greatest achievement and a snapshot of that 1960s moment when pop became pop art.
For it's 60th anniversary in 2026, Demon are delighted to present the album as a box set, comprising six colored vinyl 7" singles in gatefold wallets. It includes song lyrics, contemporary photographs and artwork elements of both the original U.S. and UK releases, spotlighting Chris Dreja's instantly recognizable 'Roger' cartoons.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Lost Woman
- Over, Under, Sideways, Down
Disc 2:
- The Nazz Are Blue
- I Can't Make Your Way
Disc 3:
- Rack My Mind
- Farewell
Disc 4:
- Hot House of Omagararshid
- Jeff's Boogie
Disc 5:
- He's Always There
- Turn Into Earth
Disc 6:
- What Do You Want
- Ever Since the World Began





